Notes on Contributors
Preface
Texts and Abbreviations
Part I: Approaching Rhetoric:
1. Confronting Roman Rhetoric: William Dominik and Jon Hall
2. Modern Critical Approaches to Roman Rhetoric: John Dugan
3. Greek Rhetoric Meets Rome: Expansion, Resistance, and Acculturation: Sarah Culpepper Stroup
4. Native Roman Rhetoric: Plautus and Terence: John Barsby
5. Roman Oratory Before Cicero: The Elder Cato and Gaius Gracchus: Enrica Sciarrino
Part II: Rhetoric and Its Social Context:
6. Rhetorical Education and Social Reproduction in the Republic and Early Empire: Anthony Corbeill
7. Virile Tongues: Rhetoric and Masculinity: Joy Connolly
8. Oratory, Rhetoric, and Politics in the Republic: Michael C. Alexander
9. Oratory and Politics in the Empire: Steven H. Rutledge
10. Roman Senatorial Oratory: John Ramsey (University of Illinois)
11. Panegyric: Roger Rees (University of St Andrews)
12. Roman Oratorical Invective: Valentina Arena
Part III: Systematizing Rhetoric:
13. Roman Rhetorical Handbooks: Robert N. Gaines
14. Elocutio: Latin Prose Style: Roderich Kirchner
15. Memory and the Roman Orator: Jocelyn Penny Small 16. Wit and Humor in Roman Rhetoric: Edwin Rabbie (Constantijn Huygens Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences)
17. Oratorical Delivery and the Emotions: Theory and Practice: Jon Hall
Part IV: Rhetoricians and Orators:
18. Lost Orators of Rome: Catherine Steel
19. Cicero as Rhetorician: James M. May (St. Olaf College)
20. Cicero as Orator: Christopher P. Craig
21. Grammarians and Rhetoricians: Charles McNelis
22. Roman Declamation: The Elder Seneca and Quintilian: W. Martin Bloomer
23. Quintilian as Rhetorician and Teacher: Jorge Fernández López
24. Tacitus and Pliny on Oratory: William Dominik
25. Rhetoric and the Second Sophistic: Graham Anderson
26. Roman Rhetoric and its Afterlife: John O. Ward
Part V: Rhetoric and Roman Literature:
27. Rhetoric and Literature at Rome: Matthew Fox
28. Rhetoric and Epic: Vergil's Aeneid and Lucan's Bellum Civile: Emanuele Narducci (University of Florence)
29. Rhetoric and Satire: Horace, Persius, and Juvenal: Dan Hooley
30. Rhetoric and Ovid: Ulrike Auhagen
31. Rhetoric and the Younger Seneca: Marcus Wilson (University of Auckland)
32. Rhetoric and Historiography: Cynthia Damon
Bibliography
Glossary of Technical Terms
Index Locorum
General Index